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How do you change a shock on a Peugeot 106 gti
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mabye they "absorb shock!" 2nd Answer: In actual fact, shock absorbers do not absorb shock: the springs do that. The "shock absorbers" dampen rebound (Bouncing). In a bike, the spring is built right around the dampener part.
You have the cartilages in the joints, which act as mechanical shock absorbers. But then you have other functional shock absorbers. You have arches in the foot, which act as shock absorbers. Then when you jump down, you have that spring like movement of the legs. That act as a shock absorbers.
The 1997 Land Rover Discovery shock and Sobers are held in place with a retaining bolt on each end of the shock. Remove the retaining bolts and the shock will come off. Reverse the process to install the new shock absorbers.
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no, shock absorbers are in your knees and back. Some people have flat feet.
For a 2004 Ford Ranger : Shock absorbers , front and rear
Here is a detailed write-up for the 1997 Grand Cherokee.How_do_you_change_shock_absorbers_in_a_1997_Jeep_Grand_Cherokee
I had the shock absorbers changed on my Explorer by a Ford dealer using Motorcraft shocks , none of my shocks were leaking or damaged in any way but I had about 53,000 miles on them , I noticed the change as soon as I made my first turn , the turn in was sharper , there was less body " roll " , the Explorer just felt more stable . At that point I realized that shock absorbers wear so gradually that I didn't remember what it was like when it was new
Yes they are typically, 1992 BMW E36 for say has shock absorbers which are safety measures for accidents. They install behind bumpers to allow a 6" movement in the event you hit something (shock absorbers)
( 2 ) shock absorbers on the front suspension and ( 2 ) shock absorbers on the rear suspension ( and if it's the same as my 1995 Ford Explorer there is a short " shock absorber " that is sideways connected to the rear differential that I didn't bother having changed )